Year | | Ring name
| AAA recognized accolades |
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2007 | | Antonio Peña | Posthumous inductee: Founder of AAA[1] |
2007 | | Rey Misterio Jr.
| One-time Mexican National Welterweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Trios Champion[2] |
2008 | | Eddy Guerrero
| Posthumous inductee: Member of the Guerrero wrestling family and one-time AAA/IWC World Tag Team Champion[3] |
2009 | | Pepe "Tropi" Casas
| Patriarch of the Casas wrestling family and a referee from 1987 to 2015[4] |
2011 | | Octagón
| Four-time Mexican National Middleweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion, one-time AAA World Tag Team Champion, one-time Mexican National Trios Champion[5] |
2012 | | Perro Aguayo
| One-time AAA Campeón de Campeones Champion, one-time IWC World Heavyweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Heavyweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Middleweight Champion, two-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion, one-time Rey de Reyes winner[6] |
2013 | | Abismo Negro
| Posthumous inductee: One-time Mexican National Middleweight Champion, one-time AAA Mascot Tag Team Champion, two-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion, one-time Rey de Reyes winner[7] |
2014 | | El Brazo
| Posthumous inductee: Member of the Alvarado wrestling family[8] Known for being a member of the Los Brazos stable |
2014 | | Rayo de Jalisco Sr.
| Long-time luchador who wrestled for various promotions from 1955 through 1989 |
2015 | | Héctor Garza
| Posthumous inductee: Two-time IWC World Heavyweight Champion, two-time Mexican National Heavyweight Champion (died while holding the title), one-time Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion[9] |
2015 | | El Hijo del Perro Aguayo
| Posthumous inductee: One-time Mexican National Light Heavyweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Atómicos Champion, three-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion, Copa Triplemanía XXII winner, one-time Rey de Reyes winner |
2016 | | Art Barr
| Posthumous Inductee: One-time AAA/IWC World Tag Team Champion[10] |
2016 | | Joaquín Roldán | AAA's Director General from 2007 to 2017[11] |
2018 | | Villano III
| Posthumous Inductee: Two-time AAA Americas Trios Champion, one-time Mexican National Atómicos Champion[12] Known for being part of the Los Villanos stable |
2018 | | El Apache
| Posthumous Inductee: Two-time AAA World Mixed Tag Team Champion, one-time AAA World Trios Champion |
2018 | | Dr. Alfonso Morales | Announcer known for his work in AAA and CMLL |
2019 | | Silver King
| Posthumous inductee: One-time AAA World Tag Team Champion |
2020 | | La Parka
| Posthumous inductee: Two-time Mexican National Cruiserweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Atómicos Champion, five-time Rey de Reyes winner, Copa Triplemanía XXV winner[13] |
2022 | | Arturo "El Rudo" Rivera
| Posthumous inductee: Long-time sports journalist and broadcaster for AAA and CMLL[14] |
2022 | | Blue Demon
| Posthumous inductee: Two-time NWA World Welterweight Champion, three-time Mexican National Welterweight Champion, one-time Mexican National Tag Team Champion, star of over 20 lucha films |
2023 | | Cassandro
| One-time UWA World Lightweight Champion World famous luchador exótico[15] |
2024 | | Nicho el Millonario
| One-time AAA World Tag Team Champion and two-time Mexican National Welterweight Champion | |